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Last year Michelle Perry offered an interesting analysis of "How UK and US differ on corporate governance" in Finance Week. Her viewpoint endures today. She says that the UK's prescriptive approach to compliance is the norm in the US where companies must comply to a set of rules or suffer consequences. Perry then contrasts that with the UK's reliance on principle, or where companies must 'comply or explain' as the general rule.
Log data is pretty nomadic really -- it lives on the network and is country-agnostic. How the data is used in practice by a government, a company or anyone else is tied into their ethos and response to compliance-related issues. As we continue our push into Europe, we are finding that log intelligence is wanted -- and needed in IT. While our friends across the Atlantic don't fret jail over compliance, they are seeing value in log data analytics for many of the same reasons we hear about in the US.
Bottom line: Intelligent log data is just good practice and is transforming the global IT industry.
Posted August 09, 2006 in | Permalink
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